IRONICAL vs IRONIC: ADJECTIVE
- Humorously sarcastic or mocking
- Pertaining to irony; containing, expressing, or characterized by, irony.
- Addicted to the use of irony; given to irony.
- Characterized by or constituting (any kind of) irony.
- Given to the use of irony; sarcastic.
- Characterized by often poignant difference or incongruity between what is expected and what actually is
- Feigning ignorance; simulating lack of instruction or knowledge; exhibiting Socratic irony.
- Characterized by often poignant difference or incongruity between what is expected and what actually is
- Humorously sarcastic or mocking
- Characterized by or constituting irony.
- Given to the use of irony.
- Poignantly contrary to what was expected or intended.
- Ironical.
- Characterized by or constituting (any kind of) irony.
- Given to the use of irony; sarcastic.
IRONICAL vs IRONIC: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Pretending ignorance; simulating lack of instruction of knowledge. See irony, 1.
- Hence Conveying or consisting of covert sarcasm; sarcastic under a serious or friendly pretense: as, an ironical compliment.
- Addicted to irony; using disguised sarcasm: as, an ironical speaker.
- Same as ironical.
IRONICAL vs IRONIC: RELATED WORDS
- Laughable, Poignant, Absurd, Funny, Comical, Paradoxical, Satirical, Moronic, Sarcastic, Dry, Wry, Humorous, Humourous, Incongruous, Ironic
- Puzzling, Odd, Ludicrous, Strange, Funny, Absurd, Paradoxical, Surprising, Ironically, Dry, Wry, Humourous, Humorous, Incongruous, Ironical
IRONICAL vs IRONIC: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Laughable, Poignant, Absurd, Funny, Comical, Paradoxical, Satirical, Moronic, Sarcastic, Dry, Wry, Humorous, Humourous, Incongruous, Ironic
- Puzzling, Odd, Ludicrous, Strange, Funny, Absurd, Paradoxical, Surprising, Ironically, Dry, Wry, Humourous, Humorous, Incongruous, Ironical
IRONICAL vs IRONIC: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- It is ironical that whatever SRK does, Ak does better.
- Though his words are ironical, they probably indicate that Catholics already applied it to the pope.
- Mobile is it sounds ironical if you want a regular communication requirements, the user of free.
- His softly ironical yet affectionate treatment of feminine ways is especially admirable.
- What could be more ironical than the fact that a disquali.
- This ironical exclamation is very common in our old dramatists.
- Even his spectacles seemed to wear an ironical gleam.
- The gamin of Paris is respectful, ironical, and insolent.
- The lead cases came in an ironical order.
- His language is pithy, critical and often ironical.
- Ironic, yes, but all too likely given tyesteryear.
- His tactic, nevertheless ironic, also complimented our humanity.
- In an ironic sense Karl Marx was right.
- Heroic: The Ironic Self in a Hyperbolic World.
- But there was to be an ironic twist.
- The whole situation is just a bit ironic.
- His work is often ironic, erotic or comic.
- In line with this consideration, intelligence may be more relevant for the detection of ironic praise than for the detection of ironic criticism.
- You could hear the seeds of something and ironic enjoyment that in the years to come would stop being ironic.
- Is the Detection of Ironic Criticism and Ironic Praise Associated with Abilities and Traits?
IRONICAL vs IRONIC: QUESTIONS
- N/A
- What is ironic about Lady Macbeth's constant handwashing?
- Is Alanis Morissette's'ironic'about love or romance?
- What is ironic about Cyrano's deception to Christian?
- How does Butterworth position This quote to be ironic?
- What are some examples of ironic stories in literature?
- How does asyndeton create ironic juxtapositions in his writing?
- Is OpenStack ironic ready for bare metal provisioning?
- Are some people better at detecting ironic criticism?
- How many Ironic similes are disambiguated automatically?
- Why is it ironic that my friend's statement is ironic?